IEK sees slow pickup in manufacturing

CONSERVATIVE OUTLOOK:The market researcher expects the manufacturing sector’s revenue to contract this quarter, before rising by 0.87 percent next quarter

Taipei Times
Date: Apr 23, 2016
By: Lisa Wang / Staff reporter

The manufacturing sector is expected to return to growth only from next quarter,

Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center senior researcher Peter Cheng speaks about the future of global manufacturing yesterday in Taipei. Photo: Wang Meng-lun, Taipei Times

Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center senior researcher Peter Cheng speaks about the future of global manufacturing yesterday in Taipei. Photo: Wang Meng-lun, Taipei Times

as a stagnant global economy and intensifying competition continue to stifle demand, the Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center (IEK) said yesterday.

IEK originally expected the manufacturing sector to recover from a recession this quarter.

Now, the Hsinchu-based market researcher expects the sector to see revenue shrink by 0.48 percent this quarter, before picking up and posting an annual growth of 0.87 percent next quarter.

For the whole of this year, IEK forecasts sector revenue growth of 0.11 percent to NT$17.79 trillion (US$550.26 billion), down from the 0.96 percent increase to NT$17.94 trillion it estimated three months ago.     [FULL  STORY]

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